The Witch’s Trinity launches September 25, 2007. This historical novel is about a medieval German woman accused of witchcraft–by her own daughter-in-law. Güde fights for her life and her sanity. Originally titled Hexe. Represented by Marly Rusoff
The novel Woman of Ill Fame is a historical romp tracking prostitute Nora Simms as she arrives in San Francisco at the very beginning of the Gold Rush. Nora’s determined to get rich . . . but she has to be very, very careful–there’s a Jack the Ripper type character attacking her kind.
And the nonfiction Oakland history books are:
The Oakland Hills is an historic, photographic book about how this California city’s hills transformed from meadows into neighborhoods.
Oakland’s Neighborhoods provides a look into this California city’s varied neighborhoods. Brief histories of each neighborhood, including historic photographs, are teamed with creative writing by Oaklanders about their neighborhoods. Funded by a grant from the city’s Department of Cultural Funding.
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